Crafts:
The variety offered by the brand models are exclusive, developed and created in very small series of craft at the request of the customer’s wishes.

Current models:
The movements that are used now and in the 70’s, are only manual or automatic, and exclusive circulation (TD) with automatic jump hour and minutes in a rotating disk.

These special pieces and unusual are highly valued by collectors and watch enthusiasts worldwide.

Tenor-Dorly watches were also widely sold under brand names such as Waltham, Technos, Wittnauer, Sempertalis, Selectron, Symbol, Dulux, or even Universal Geneve.

The variety of models was huge with different case designs, either in gold, chrome or black chrome electroplate.

All watches, sported one of the best movements by Swiss automatic jump hour Tenor-Dorly caliber 1393.

In the gallery you can see great part of the whole range, from the current jump hours available today
to thew models from the seventies in its various versions that leave no one indifferent.

TENOR DORLY AMBER & BORDEAUX OVAL CASE

TENOR DORLY GREEN & BORDEAUX HALF MOON CASE

TENOR DORLY NAVY BLUE SQUARED CASE

Cosmetically even more daring models were:

TENOR DORLY SKYRAKER

TENOR DORLY ROBOT

TENOR DORLY 4 SUBDIALS

TENOR DORLY EXPERT

& TENOR DORLY JUMP HOURS CRONO

These chronographs used normal hands for an analogue display and also used a digital display. Combining a digital display with analogue hands for the chronograph functions is a classic amongst chronograph collectors. This style of watch was produced by different watch brand using TD(B)K (Tenor-Dorly-Kelek) movements.

DULUX AND SYMBOL had the characteristics we carry a convex glass lens type that gave the sensation of being inside a bubble

(Now you know from where inspires the current CORUM BUBBLE)

Tenor Dorly also served their precise movements to other major brands such as Waltham Wittnauer or universal geneve

Remember the technos permadate we’ve seen before?there is also a technos / tenor Dorly sample in this gallery

Ultimately very rare and precise watches with that extavagante design that will delight collectors and fans of seventies period.

Independent watch maker d.m.h has a new model with jumping hour and minutes. The new jumping hour is based on a vintage Tenor Dorly movement that was used in many futuristic watches from the 60′s and 70′s.